All of the methods of obtaing information about my soundcard stated that
nothing was found. But using a user created program called sysinfo
displays my card as being there. When I try to open alsa mixer it says
no file found. reading on from the link

 "There are two sound chips in these machines, a PCI based Crystal SoundFusion 
4610, and an ISA based Crystal SoundFusion 4239.
The Linux drivers for the CS4610 (both OSS and ALSA) expect to find it paired 
with an AC'97 codec chip, while instead the CS4610 is paired with the ISA 
CS4239. This was done, because at the time this allowed DOS games to output 
sound using SoundBlaster Pro emulation.
To get sound under Linux you will have to use the OSS cs4232 or ALSA snd-cs4236 
driver for the ISA soundchip instead. "  I am stumped. What do I Do? How would 
I manually install the ISA driver and get it to work?

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